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The Mets announced Tuesday that former shortstop Jose Reyes will be on the Old Timers’ Day roster.

The Mets also took game one of the series against the Brewers Tuesday. The team will play tonight at 7:10 p.m. with David Peterson taking on Corbin Burnes. The game will be televised on SNY and on the radio at WCBS 880 and WEPN 1050.

Latest Mets News

Mets pitcher Colin Holderman told reporters his MRI showed a minor impingement of his right shoulder. Holderman said he will start throwing in a few days and expects to return after the minimum 15 days sidelined.

Jayson Stark of The Athletic spoke to Mets manager Buck Showalter in his latest episode of “Starkville.”

Mets catcher James McCann took BP at Citi Field prior to Tuesday’s game, as he works his way back from injury.

Mets outfielder Travis Jankowski, who is dealing with a left hand fracture, told reporters he hopes to be cleared to grip a bat next week. From there, it should be a short ramp-up.

Latest MLB News

Former NFL wide receiver Golden Tate is starting a new baseball career. He has signed with the Port Angeles Lefties of the West Coast League. Tate played baseball at Notre Dame.

Blue Jays pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu is headed for surgery, says Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins. The procedure will be decided at time it starts — either Tommy John or a partial repair. However, the expectation is he’ll miss at least rest of season, according to Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.

Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr.’s CT scan yesterday did not reveal the level of healing the Padres hoped and his timeline will be moved back, according Kevin Acee of San Diego Union-Tribune.

Latest On MMO

Matt Lazzaro recaps the Mets’ 4-0 win over the Brewers.

Sal Manzo released the 9th episode of MMO Weekly.

On This Date in Mets History

1969: The Mets get first baseman Donn Clendenon via a trade with the Expos in exchange for righty Steve Renko, infielder Kevin Collins and a pair of minor leaguers. Clendenon later played an important role in New York’s first World Series title as he was crowned MVP of the Fall Classic.

1977: After 10 seasons in New York, Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver was traded to the Reds for pitcher Pat Zachry, second baseman Doug Flynn and a couple of minor leaguers, including Steve Henderson.

Birthdays: Dominic Smith (27), Eduardo Nunez (35), Jeremy Reed (41), Tony Clark (50), Dave Liddell (56), Brett Butler (65), Ken Henderson (76)

Let’s go Mets!